The Empire’s War On Oppositional Journalism Continues To Escalate
Caitlin
Johnstone
21
January, 2020
Journalist
Glenn Greenwald has been charged by the Bolsonaro government in
Brazil with the same prosecutorial angle used by the US to target
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
Citing
intercepted messages between Mr. Greenwald and the hackers,
prosecutors say the journalist played a “clear role in facilitating
the commission of a crime.”
For
instance, prosecutors contend that Mr. Greenwald encouraged the
hackers to delete archives that had already been shared with The
Intercept Brasil, in order to cover their tracks.
Prosecutors
also say that Mr. Greenwald was communicating with the hackers while
they were actively monitoring private chats on Telegram, a messaging
app. The complaint charged six other individuals, including four who
were detained last year in connection with the cellphone hacking.
This
argument is essentially indistinguishable from the argument currently
being used by the Trump administration in charging Assange with 17
counts of violating the Espionage Act.
The US Department of Justice alleges that Assange attempted to
provide Private Manning with advice and assistance in covering her
tracks while leaking documents she already had access to, therefore
making Assange party to a conspiracy against the United States.
It
is not surprising that Brazil is advancing the same war
on journalism we’ve been seeing in
the US, UK, Australia and France. With the election
of the overtly fascist Jair Bolsonaro in
October 2018 (an election whose corrupt
foundations were exposed
by Greenwald’s reporting with The
Intercept Brasil),
the Brazilian government moved into full alignment with the the
US-centralized empire, which was why his inauguration was
enthusiastically celebrated by characters like Donald
Trump, Mike
Pompeo, John
Bolton and Benjamin
Netanyahu.
In
exactly the same way we saw a coordination
between the US, UK, Sweden, Ecuador and Australia to
immobilize, and then silence, and then imprison Julian Assange, we
are seeing a uniform movement toward silencing oppositional
journalism throughout the entire US-centralized empire. This is
because a rising China and the increasing coziness of the cluster of
nations which have resisted absorption into the imperial blob greatly
imperil the USA’s position as the unipolar global
dominator, meaning that the empire needs to quickly shore up global
control in order to avoid being
surpassed and replaced by other power structures.
In order to accomplish
this there’s going to have to be a lot of nefarious behavior. A lot
of military escalations, a lot of CIA coups, a lot of bullying and
subversion, and a whole lot of propaganda to grease the wheels of
public consent. Such large, frantic, flailing movements can be easily
exposed by a free press, which is precisely why the free press is
being clamped down upon now. The empire is setting all these legal
precedents against oppositional journalism because it fully intends
to use those precedents in the future. It fully intends to use those
legal precedents in the future because it knows it’s going to have
to make things ugly.
This
is all being done to prevent the public from gaining a clear
understanding of what’s really going on in their world, because if
the public had a clear understanding of what’s going on in their
world, the empire would forever lose its ability to control them and
rule them.
Whoever controls the
narrative controls the world. The imperialists understand this. The
public, by and large, do not. And the imperialists intend to keep it
that way.
Glenn Greenwald has spent
the last three years being falsely smeared as a stooge of
authoritarian governments while he was actually doing more damage to
an authoritarian government than all of his critics combined. Public
trust in oppressive institutions (like the oppressive institutions
that empire loyalists have been protecting by smearing Greenwald as a
Kremlin agent and a Putin puppet) can be severely weakened by the
exposure of their dark underbellies to the light of truth.
The imperialists know
this, and they are determined not to allow it to continue. Hence
their persecution of Assange, and hence their persecution of
Greenwald.
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